Anthony, returning to the mat after battling injuries this season, went 5-0 in Saturday’s duals and was named All-SWL at 132 pounds. He was the only DHS wrestler to win all five matches and earn the all-conference designation.

“I was really impressed with him. He looked like the Dillon Anthony we saw last year,” DHS head coach Doug Cuddie said of the former state qualifier.

“He came out and wrestled really well.”

Clay Dillon of DHS went 4-1 at 126 pounds.

Nick Tarpley, Durango’s 152-pounder who is ranked No. 1 in Class 4A by coloradopreps.com this week, also went 4-1 on Saturday.

Tarpley won all of his matches except one – a contest against Jacob Trujillo of Grand Junction, the top-ranked Class 5A wrestler at 145 pounds.

“Junction moved their 145-pounder up to wrestle Nick,” Cuddie said. “And that Jacob Trujillo is really, really good.”